Welded Wire Mesh
Welded wire mesh is a versatile and durable material made by welding steel wires together at their intersections to form a grid pattern. This process creates a strong and rigid structure that is resistant to bending and deformation. Welded wire mesh is commonly used in construction, fencing, agriculture, and industrial applications for purposes such as reinforcement, partitioning, and containment. It comes in various sizes, gauges, and mesh configurations to suit different needs, providing reliable support and protection in a wide range of settings.
Product Details:
Application:
Welded wire mesh finds a multitude of applications across various industries due to its versatility and durability. Some common applications include:
Construction: Used as reinforcement in concrete structures like walls, columns, and slabs to enhance strength and stability.
Fencing: Ideal for creating secure perimeters in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, providing protection and demarcation.
Agriculture: Utilized in livestock enclosures, poultry pens, and garden fencing to contain animals and protect crops from pests.
Landscaping: Used for retaining walls, garden trellises, and decorative fencing to create visually appealing outdoor spaces.
Infrastructure: Employed in roadways, bridges, and tunnels for safety barriers and guardrails to enhance traffic control and safety.
Industrial: Utilized for machine guards, storage cages, and shelving units in warehouses and manufacturing facilities for organization and safety.
Security: Installed in prisons, military instal
Products Data:
The Welded Wire Mesh | ||||
Wire Diameter | Opening | Size | Surface | |
In inch | In metric unit | |||
BWG24-22 | 1/4″ x 1/4″ | 6.4 x 6.4mm | Length 5~30m; Width 0.6~2m; | Hot-dipped galvanized; PVC coated; Stainless steel wire; |
BWG22-19 | 3/8″ x 3/8″ | 10.6x 10.6mm | ||
BWG23-16 | 1/2″ x 1/2″ | 12.7 x 12.7mm | ||
BWG21-18 | 5/8″ x 5/8″ | 16x 16mm | ||
BWG21-16 | 3/4″ x 3/4″ | 19.1 x 19.1mm | ||
BWG21-16 | 1″ x 1/2″ | 25.4x 12.7mm | ||
BWG19-14 | 1-1/2″ x 1-1/2″ | 38 x 38mm | ||
BWG16-14 | 1″ x 2″ | 25.4 x 50.8mm | ||
BWG15-12 | 2″ x 2″ | 50.8 x 50.8mm | ||
BWG15-12 | 2″ x 4″ | 50.8 x 101.6mm | ||
BWG15-12 | 4″ x 4″ | 101.6 x 101.6mm | ||
BWG15-12 | 4″ x 6″ | 101.6 x 152.4mm | ||
BWG15-12 | 6″ x 6″ | 152.4 x 152.4mm | ||
BWG14-12 | 6″ x 8″ | 152.4 x 203.2mm |
Production Process:
Wire Drawing: The process begins with drawing steel wires through a series of dies to reduce their diameter to the desired size.
Wire Straightening and Cutting: The drawn wires are then straightened and cut to the required length using automated machinery.
Mesh Welding: The straightened wires are fed into a welding machine where they are intersected with perpendicular wires and welded together at their junctions. This welding process can be performed using various methods such as resistance welding or fusion welding.
Mesh Cutting: After welding, the wire mesh is cut to the desired dimensions using shearing or cutting machines.
Mesh Flattening: In some cases, the welded wire mesh may undergo a flattening process to achieve a smoother surface finish or to meet specific dimensional tolerances.
Surface Treatment: Depending on the application, the welded wire mesh may undergo surface treatments such as galvanization or PVC coating to enhance corrosion resistance and durability.
Quality Control: Throughout the production process, quality control measures are implemented to ensure that the welded wire mesh meets the required standards for strength, dimensional accuracy, and surface finish.
Packaging: The finished welded wire mesh is then packaged and prepared for shipment to customers, either in rolls or in sheets, depending on their requirements.